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Player 1
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#player1 Ryan_Fischer Ryan Fischer
#player2 Andy_Hoang Andy Hoang
>Ryan_Fischer: ?FGIIMW 8G WIG +14 14
>Andy_Hoang: AILLV 7C VILLA +19 19
>Ryan_Fischer: ?AFIMOT E5 FI.M +18 32
#note Took a while. Couldn't find the nonexistent bings. But missed MOT(I)F for 28. 8D FA sims even better. This is kinda weak, TBH. Not terrible, but there are better plays.
>Andy_Hoang: EIPX D4 PIX.E +49 68
>Ryan_Fischer: ?AANOOT I7 A.O +6 38
#note 9I OdONATA 62. I don't remember that one. Oh well.
>Andy_Hoang: CGO C3 COG +23 91
>Ryan_Fischer: ?ALNOQT F3 QAT +20 58
>Andy_Hoang: EINZ 10F ZEIN +38 129
>Ryan_Fischer: ??LNOOO J1 mONOLOg +60 118
#note J2 OOLONgs 67.
>Andy_Hoang: DERRU 1J .URDER +21 150
>Ryan_Fischer: ADLPRSU 4I P.ULARD +24 142
#note I'm actually not playing too great so far. This sims pretty badly. 11B PURDA 27.
>Andy_Hoang: DFN G6 F..N.D +14 164
>Ryan_Fischer: AGKRSTT M3 K.RT +16 158
#note Another weak play. J10 STARK 37. Especially good with confidence that STARK takes no hooks. If this, then the sim likes K(A)T even more. Seems counterintuitive.
>Andy_Hoang: DISS 9B DISS +31 195
#note Overscored as 33.
>Ryan_Fischer: AGHINST K6 HASTING +79 237
>Andy_Hoang: ARTY 8K .AYTR +27 222
>Andy_Hoang: ARTY -- -27 195
#note Know yo' fives! (He put down (S)TRAY first then changed it as I sat, poker-faced. Thxu, Chronicles of Narnia.)
>Ryan_Fischer: AAIINTU 8K .UINT +18 255
#note Champ with inference 2-ply says (S)AUNA then NAIA(D). Sim those, and NAIA(D) does better. I considered both but IIT makes me cry. I mean, AAI isn't any better, but still. I would have played NAIAD until I saw his rack. Just preventing STRAY or SATYR, which are his theoretical high scoring plays (unless I'm inadvertently giving him a bingo by using that spot).
>Andy_Hoang: ARTY - +0 195
#note And there's always the possibility your opponent challenges the weird word. Thx, low playability 5s study. I think.
>Ryan_Fischer: AABBEIR 8A BA +15 270
#note BREA(D) sims pretty well with inference. I just didn't want to open anything.
>Andy_Hoang: AERTY F10 .ETA +16 211
>Ryan_Fischer: ABEINRV 11B BRAV.. +24 294
#note Not the strongest play here. BANI is the gut (knowledge) check play as it takes no S. Great one to lock up the board. Sim likes it too.
>Andy_Hoang: EHRY 12B YEH +37 248
>Ryan_Fischer: EEEINUW 13A WEE +26 320
>Andy_Hoang: AEORSTY O8 .OASTERY +86 334
>Andy_Hoang: AEORSTY -- -86 248
#note Sorry, but they're not Famous enough to get their own word yet. You should be a'lourerered of yourself! :)
>Ryan_Fischer: EEIMNOU 12J O.EE +10 330
#note Champ with inference says N6 EN(N)UI 13. (G)ENIEand (G)ENOM suffice, too. I'm assuming what this means is even if Andy bingos on row 14 it won't be enough, but maybe bingos on column 15 are still a threat? O(G)EE doesn't accomplish much but braces for what's to come. I have the benefit of knowing what's in the bag (CEEJO). Keeping IMNU allows for JIN with a J draw. That's the best I was able to figure. I didn't see any cool setups.
>Andy_Hoang: AEORSTY A6 YO. +8 256
#note Champ comes up with G13 YA 18, winning 19.44%. That's the problem with me not totally blocking the T with (G)ENOM. I allow outside possibilities of bingoes out.
>Ryan_Fischer: CEIJMNU 13E M.NIC +13 343
#note J(A)UNCE 21 wins, too. Gotta block ROSEATE and not give him a spot for it.
>Andy_Hoang: AEEORST 9M TOE +11 267
#note 14D ROSET 31.
>Ryan_Fischer: EJU O6 JU.. +11 354
#note I2 JU(P)E 28. You know, I played kind of meh this game, and I will admit it. At least I didn't let him bingo. I even missed J(E)U here which was screaming out at me if I don't see JU(P)E. But you don't have to play perfect to win. Just have to play better than your opponent. Happy to get this monkey of a losing streak versus Andy off my back, but it would have been nice if it were less messy.
>Andy_Hoang: AERS 14D RASE +28 295
>Andy_Hoang: (E) +2 297
>Andy_Hoang: (time) -20 277
#note We agreed on a score of 354-279.
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